Beautiful Books: The Writing Process

Now that we've gotten that out of the way, it's time for another installment in Beautiful Books!

As you may remember, last month we started up our alternate link-up, Beautiful Books. Once in a while (mainly in October, November, and December), we take a break from Beautiful People in order to focus on your books. Your Beautiful Books!

Last month, we asked you to introduce your novel. This month, we're asking you to answer questions about the writing process. How's writing your novel going? Are you a plotter or a pantser (or a plantser)? What's your favorite writer snack? We're here to ask all of the things.

How does it work? We've assembled 10 questions for you to answer about your novel (and yourself). Open a blog post, answer them, and come back to add your link to the linky. Please feel free to check out the other linkers, too! We want this to be one big party.

OH! One last thing. While Beautiful Books is somewhat themed around NaNoWriMo, you absolutely don't have to be doing NaNo to participate. Pick a work-in-progress, grab a hot beverage, and enjoy. Above all, these link-ups are supposed to be fun!

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Further Up and Further In was started way back in 2006. (Yeah, I was ten.) It's evolved over the years, but it's remained the place for me to share my thoughts about life, writing, and everything in between. These days, it functions mostly as the home of Beautiful People, a link-up for writers, but other posts sneak in there a time or two. Ultimately, this blog is for the writers and the dreamers, so if you're one of those, this blog is for you. If you're not, pull up a chair and stay anyway.